Sum Test Photosynthesis and Glycolysis

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SAN JUAN HIGH SCHOOL SAN JUAN HIGH SCHOOL

SCIENCE 9 ASSESSMENT SCIENCE 9 ASSESSMENT


Name: _________________________________ Yr. & Section: ________________ Name: __________________________________ Yr. & Section: ________________
I. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on your answer sheet. I. Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answer on your answer sheet.
1. A farmer is experiencing a problem in growing his crops. Most of the leaves 1. A farmer is experiencing a problem in growing his crops. Most of the
of the crops are turning yellow. Which of the following will likely result from leaves of the crops are turning yellow. Which of the following will likely
the yellowing of the leaves of the crops? result from the yellowing of the leaves of the crops?
a. It will increase the production of food c. the production of food will a. It will increase the production of food c. the production of food
remain the same will remain the same
b. It will decrease the production of food d. none of the above b. It will decrease the production of food d. none of the above
2. Glycolysis occurs in____________________. 2. Glycolysis occurs in____________________.
a. Plant cells b. animal cells c. eukaryotes d. all cells a. Plant cells b. animal cells c. eukaryotes d. all cells
3. When cells breakdown a sugar molecule completely to produce chemical 3. When cells breakdown a sugar molecule completely to produce chemical
energy (ATP), the cells need ____________________________. energy (ATP), the cells need ____________________________.
a. Sugar and oxygen b. sugar and water c. sugar only d. sugar and a. Sugar and oxygen b. sugar and water c. sugar only d. sugar
carbon dioxide and carbon dioxide
4. The products of photosynthesis are 4. The products of photosynthesis are
a. Water and carbon dioxide c. glucose and oxygen a. Water and carbon dioxide c. glucose and oxygen
b. Sugar and water d. oxygen and water b. Sugar and water d. oxygen and water
5. Where does photosynthesis take place? 5. Where does photosynthesis take place?
a. Choloroplasts b. cell wall c. nucleus d. mitochondrion a. Choloroplasts b. cell wall c. nucleus d. mitochondrion
6. What are the reactants of photosynthesis? 6. What are the reactants of photosynthesis?
a. Carbon dioxide and water c. glucose and oxygen a. Carbon dioxide and water c. glucose and oxygen
b. Carbon dioxide and oxygen d. glucose and water b. Carbon dioxide and oxygen d. glucose and water
7. When do plants respire? 7. When do plants respire?
a. During day only c. during night only a. During day only c. during night only
b. During day and night d. at noon time b. During day and night d. at noon time
8. When do plants photosynthesise? 8. When do plants photosynthesise?
a. During the day and night c. during day only a. During the day and night c. during day only
b. During night only d. plants do not photosynthesise b. During night only d. plants do not photosynthesise
9. What color is cholorophyll? 9. What color is cholorophyll?
a. Black b. blue c. green d. red a. Black b. blue c. green d. red
10. Where does glycolysis occur? 10. Where does glycolysis occur?
a. Nucleus b. cytoplasm c. choloroplast d. cell wall b. Nucleus b. cytoplasm c. choloroplast d. cell wall
II. Write T if the statement os true. If false, identify and write the word/s that II. Write T if the statement os true. If false, identify and write the word/s that

make/s the statement incorrect. make/s the statement incorrect.

1. Photosynthesis is only for plants. 1. Photosynthesis is only for plants.

2. Water reacts with carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen 2. Water reacts with carbon dioxide to produce glucose and oxygen

3. Chlorophyll is a by-product of photosynthesis. 3. Chlorophyll is a by-product of photosynthesis.

4. Photosynthesis contributes to the symbiotic relationship between plants, 4. Photosynthesis contributes to the symbiotic relationship between plants,

humans and animals. humans and animals.

5. The process of photosynthesis converts mechanical energy to chemical 5. The process of photosynthesis converts mechanical energy to chemical

energy, which can be used by organisms for different metabolic processes. energy, which can be used by organisms for different metabolic

6. The 2 ATP’s produced in glycolysis are used to perform cellular activities. processes.

7. Glycolysis occurs in the mitochondria of the cell. 6. The 2 ATP’s produced in glycolysis are used to perform cellular activities.

8. Glycolysis is the first step of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. 7. Glycolysis occurs in the mitochondria of the cell.

9. There are 8 steps in glycolysis. 8. Glycolysis is the first step of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

10. Glycolysis produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvates. 9. There are 8 steps in glycolysis.

10. Glycolysis produces 2 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvates.

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